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Some nice data visualizations regarding Discrete Fourier Transforms. These are done in the Wolfram Language (the one used to power Mathematica). The PDF and PNG versions of the notebooks are the best to use for seeing the visualizations.

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I'm going to try putting up some Wolfram/Mathematica code into GitHub. I'm hoping that it is runnable or at least displayable. I will definitely upload the notebook (or whatever file type is available on the player). Whether I can get things going or not, I'm going to follow some of the presentation-on-github tutorials to make a Python version and display it here.

Look at the PDF and PNG versions of the Notebook (*.nb) files, since the way that these Notebook files look when seen on GitHub is different from what is seen on http://sandbox.open.wolframcloud.com/

-DWB @since 2023-02-23

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Some nice data visualizations regarding Discrete Fourier Transforms. These are done in the Wolfram Language (the one used to power Mathematica). The PDF and PNG versions of the notebooks are the best to use for seeing the visualizations.

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